Fantasy Tip: Crowder has been a big part of the team's passing game this season and has posted three 100-yard games in his last six games. He also has four touchdowns in his last five games. He should be at least a No. 3 receiver in all leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Reed expects to go this weekend but looked to be in "obvious pain" according to onlookers during Thursday's practice. Given the dismal state of position and his upside, most owners probably have no other choice but to start Reed if he is active. With that said, he carries about as much risk as any player in fantasy this weekend given the likelihood will make his injury worse. Owners should have a backup plan in place, and one of the best alternatives could be backup Vernon Davis.

Updating a previous report, Washington Redskins TE Jordan Reed (shoulder) said he feels that he has all of his range of motion back and believes he'll play in Week 14.

Fantasy Tip: This is somewhat of a surprise considering Reed's injury history and the fact that he didn't play last week. Vernon Davis should be benched with Reed expecting to play, while Reed makes his way into high-end TE1 territory against a reeling Philadelphia Eagles defense.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will need to keep an eye on the situation to see if Reed will be in uniform for Week 14. Reed is one of the better tight ends in fantasy in when healthy and can be in starting lineups if he plays.

Fantasy Tip: Crowder has caught a touchdown in four of his last five games and has at least 88 yards in four of his last six games. He should continue to be a solid part of the passing game and can be a No. 3 receiver for fantasy owners.

Fantasy Tip: Reed's status is uncertain at this point, so owners will need to check on his status later in the week to see if he has a chance to play in Week 14. Reed is one of the top tight end when he is healthy but will be a risky option for owners if he plays.